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Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Maintenance Operations Division Equipment and Facilities

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information Materials can be made available in an alternate format by emailing the WSDOT Diversity/ADA Compliance Team at wsdotada@wsdot.wa.gov or by calling toll free, 855-362-4ADA (4232). Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may make a request by calling the Washington State Relay at 711. Title VI Notice to the Public It is Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) policy to ensure no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its federally funded programs and activities. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection has been violated may file a complaint with WSDOT s Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO). For Title VI complaint forms and advice, please contact OEO s Title VI Coordinator at 360 705 7082 or 509 324 6018. To get the latest information on WSDOT publications, sign up for individual email updates at www.wsdot.wa.gov/publications/manuals. Washington State Department of Transportation Equipment and Facilities PO Box 47357 Olympia, WA 98504-7357 wwwi.wsdot.wa.gov/maintops/equipment/default.htm

Foreword The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) endeavors to provide safe and economical transportation for departmental personnel in order for them to accomplish official state business in an effective manner. Proper use and care of the state vehicles provided, coupled with observance of the rules contained in this handbook, will protect the department s public image and ensure efficient and cost-effective operation of WSDOT vehicles. This manual can be accessed electronically at: www.wsdot.wa.gov/publications/manuals/m3032.htm /s/ Greg Hansen TEF Fleet Administrator Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page iii

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Contents Page Foreword... iii TEF Points of Contact... 1 TEF Regional Offices... 2 Washington State Map... 3 Region Maps Eastern Region Fuel Locations... 4 Eastern Region Fuel Sites Information... 5 North Central Region Fuel Locations... 6 North Central Region Fuel Sites Information... 7 Northwest Region Fuel Locations... 8 Northwest Region Fuel Sites Information... 9 Olympic Region Fuel Locations... 10 Olympic Region Fuel Sites Information...11 South Central Region Fuel Locations... 12 South Central Region Fuel Sites Information... 13 Southwest Region Fuel Locations... 14 Southwest Region Fuel Sites Information... 15 Proof of Liability Insurance Card... 16 Vehicle Registration Exemption... 17 General Rules... 18 Driver Responsibilities... 20 Service and Repairs... 22 Fuel Cards... 23 Accident Reporting... 25 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page v

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TEF Points of Contact Headquarters Traffic Management Center 800-260-4214 253-536-6022 TEF Fleet Administrator 360-705-7862 Safety Officer 360-705-7099 Eastern Region Traffic Management Center Spokane 509-343-6396 509-343-6383 Equipment Superintendent 509-324-6515 Safety Officer 509-324-6070 North Central Region Traffic Management Center 877-742-9862 Equipment Superintendent 509-667-2950 Safety Officer 509-667-3009 Northwest Region Traffic Management Center Seattle 206-440-4490 Equipment Superintendent 206-768-5821 Safety Officer 206-440-4070 Olympic Region Traffic Management Center Tacoma 800-260-4214 253-548-2420 Equipment Superintendent 360-357-2640 Safety Officer 360-357-2960 South Central Region Traffic Management Center 509-577-1990 Equipment Superintendent 509-577-1974 Safety Officer 509-577-1610 Southwest Region Traffic Management Center Vancouver 360-905-2269 Equipment Superintendent 360-905-2272 Safety Officer 360-905-2010 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 1

TEF Regional Offices Eastern Region 509-324-6516 2714 N Mayfair Street Spokane, WA 99207-2050 Northwest Region 206-768-5823 Mailstop: NB82-46 North Central Region 509-667-2954 PO Box 98 Wenatchee, WA 98807-0098 Olympic Region 360-357-2626 Mailstop: 47440 Southwest Region 360-905-2277 Mailstop: S-33 South Central Region 509-577-1975 PO Box 12560 Yakima, WA 98909-2560 Page 2 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Washington State Map Bellingham 5 Mount Vernon Port Angeles Forks Everett 101 Bremerton Seattle 101 Tacoma 3 Hoquiam Tumwater 101 Chehalis 12 4 5 Vancouver 97 20 20 21 Okanogan 155 Electric City Colville 395 2 Spokane Wenatchee 90 195 Moses Lake 90 Ellensburg 395 Yakima 82 Pasco 97 12 Walla Walla Goldendale WSDOT Fuel Stations Fuel Stations WSDOT, WSP State Routes 0 20 40 60 Miles Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 3

Eastern Region Fuel Locations Davenport (G/B) 90 21 Orient (B) Republic (B) Hunters (B) 21 21 Wilbur (B) Washtucna (B) Loon Lake (B) Odessa (B) 395 28 20 261 25 23 Colville (G/B) Ritzville (B) Ritzville WSP (G) 26 231 395 Northport (B) 292 231 291 2 902 904 Sprague (B) 127 194 Ione (B) 20 211 2 Newport (B) Spokane (Wandermere) (G/B) Spokane (Mayfair) (G/B) Spokane (Pines) (G/B) Spokane WSP (G) Spokane (Geiger) (B) 195 27 272 Oakesdale (B) Colfax (G/B) Pullman (B) = Fuel Site G = Gas B = Biodiesel D = Diesel P = Propane Page 4 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Eastern Region Fuel Sites Information Name Address Hours of Operation Colfax 43101, SR-195, Colfax 24/7 Colville 440 SR-395 N of Colville, M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm MP 230, Colville Davenport 1407 Morgan St, US-2, M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm MP 250.6, Davenport Hunters 5048 Hwy 25 S, SR-25, MP 42.5, 24/7 Hunters Ione 4302 SR-31, MP 4.23, Ione Locked Loon Lake 3314 Roitz Rd, 1.5 mi S of Jct S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm SR-232 on SR-395, MP 196.78, W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm Loon Lake Newport 806 W Hwy 2, MP 333.6, Newport Northport 4221 Hwy 25 N, MP 113.15, W Side, Northport Oakesdale 38262 SR-27, MP 35.96, E Side, Oakesdale Odessa W 6th Avenue, SR-21, MP 55.49, Odessa Orient 25999 N Hwy 395, MP 260, Orient Pullman 980 NW Davis Way, SR-270, Pullman Republic 162 Hwy 21 S, SR-21, MP 159, Republic Ritzville WSDOT S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm Gas 24/7 S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm 24/7 24/7 S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm 804 W First Ave, Ritzville S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm Ritzville WSP 1563 E Gun Club Rd, Ritzville 24/7 Spokane (Geiger) Spokane (Mayfair) Spokane (Pines) 7211 W Westbow Blvd, Spokane S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm 221 E North Foothills Dr, 24/7 Spokane 12121 E Montgomery Dr, M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Spokane Spokane 12223 N Division, Spokane 24/7 (Wandermere) Spokane WSP 6403 W Rowand Rd, Spokane 24/7 Sprague Jct I-90 and SR-23, Sprague S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm Washtucna 600 S Austin Road (N Main Street), Jct SR-26 & SR-261, Washtucna Wilbur 11187 Wilbur Airport Road E, Wilbur S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm S: M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm W: M-Su 4:00 am - 12:30 pm & 2:30-11:30 pm Biodiesel Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 5

North Central Region Fuel Locations 20 Tonasket (B) 97 20 Twisp (B) 213 Okanogan (G/B) 155 153 Brewster (B) Steven's Pass (Berne) (G/D) 2 Chelan (B) 971 Electric City (G/B) 172 Mansfield (B) Leavenworth (G/B) Blewett Pass (G/B) Wenatchee WSP (G) Wenatchee (G) ALT 97 28 George (G/B) Waterville (B) 281 283 Moses Lake WSP (G) 17 Coulee City (G/B) Ephrata (G/B) Moses Lake (G/B) = Fuel Site G = Gas B = Biodiesel D = Diesel P = Propane 26 Othello (B) Page 6 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

North Central Region Fuel Sites Information Name Address Hours of Operation Blewett Pass 3278 SR-97, MP 178.2, W Side, Blewett 24/7 Brewster 97 Brewster Grange Road, SR-97, MP 259.1, Brewster Chelan 78 Chelan State Road, SR-150, MP 4.8, Chelan Coulee City 36787 J Rd NE, SR-2, MP 192, Coulee City M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Gas Diesel Biodiesel M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Electric City 200 Williams St, Electric City M-F 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Ephrata 804 Basin St NW, Ephrata M-F 7:00 am - 4:30 pm George 304 Sam Ave, I-90, Exit 149, George M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Leavenworth Jct SR-2 and Mill Str, MP 99.34, Leavenworth M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Mansfield 411 Wall Ave, Mansfield 24/7 Mose Lake WSDOT Moses Lake WSP 2381 Ramm Rd NE, SR-17, MP 51, Moses Lake 24/7 101 Laguna Dr, Moses Lake 24/7 Okanogan 28862, US-97, MP 288.6, Okanogan 24/7 Othello 2035 West Hwy 26, Othello M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Steven s Pass (Berne) 23790 SR-2, MP 72.3, N Side of Stevens Pass - Berne Vicinity M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Tonasket 11 Clarkson Mill Road, Tonasket M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Twisp 77 Mundy Road, Twisp M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Waterville 217 W Elm Street, Waterville M-Th 7:00 am - 4:30 pm Wenatchee WSDOT Wenatchee WSP 2830 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee 24/7 2822 Euclid Ave, Wenatchee 24/7 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 7

Northwest Region Fuel Locations Maple Falls (D) Bellingham (G/B) 548 539 9 9 542 Shuksan (D) Burlington WSP (G) Mt. Vernon (G/B) Coupeville (B) Seattle (Ballinger) (G/B) Bellevue (Northrup) (G/B) Seattle (Corson Avenue) (G/B) 525 5 532 Sedro Woolley (Coal Creek) (D) Hazel (B) Arlington (B) Marysville WSP (G) Everett (G/B) Monroe (B) 203 2 20 Newhalem (G/D) Skykomish (G/D) Bellevue WSP (G) Issaquah (Preston) (G/B) S Seattle WSP (G) Renton (B) Kent (G/B) Auburn (Geneva) (B) Greenwater (D) = Fuel Site G = Gas B = Biodiesel D = Diesel P = Propane Page 8 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Northwest Region Fuel Sites Information Name Address Hours of Operation Arlington 521 S Olympic Place, Arlington Locked unless crew is present Belleuve WSP 2803 156th SE, Bellevue 24/7 Bellevue WSDOT 10833 Northrup Way NE, Bellevue M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Bellingham 3920 Airport Way, Bellingham 24/7 Burlington WSP 10945 Chuckanut Dr, Burlington 24/7 Coupeville 476 Keystone Hill Rd (SR-20, MP 22), Coupeville Locked unless crew is present Everett 709 Hwy. 99 N, Everett 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Greenwater 59310 SR-410, MP 43.8, Greenwater Locked unless crew is present Hazel 31509 SR-530, MP 39, Hazel Locked unless crew is present Issaquah (Preston) 29615 SE Preston Way, I-90 Exit 22, Issaquah Gas Diesel Biodiesel Locked unless crew is present Kent 26620 68th Ave S, Kent 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Lake Geneva (Auburn) 3722 S 344th Str, Auburn (SR-18 Exit Weyerhauser Way, Turn South) Maple Falls 77516 Mt Baker Hwy, SR-542, MP 26.6, Maple Falls Locked Locked unless crew is present Marysville WSP 2700 116th Street NE, Marysville 24/7 Monroe 4100 Cascadeview Drive, Monroe Locked unless crew is present Mount Vernon 1783 Cedardale Rd, Mt. Vernon M-F 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Newhalem SR-20, MP 120, Newhalem 24/7 Renton 2740 NE 3rd, Renton Site locked periodically S Seattle WSP 15666 Pacific Hwy S (Int l Blvd), Seattle 24/7 Seattle (Ballinger) 1621 N 205th Str, Seattle M-Th 5:45 am - 4:30 pm WSDOT Badge Access Seattle (Corson) 6431 Corson Ave S, Seattle M-F 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Sedro-Woolley (Coal Creek) Shuksan 27434 SR-20, MP 70, Sedro Woolley Locked unless crew is present 14600 Mt Baker Highway, SR-542, MP 46.2, Glacier @ Intersection w Twin Lakes Rd Seattle (Signals) 3700 9th Ave S, Seattle Closed 24/7 Skykomish 73930 NE Old Cascade Hwy, Skykomish 24/7 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 9

Olympic Region Fuel Locations Sekiu (B) Forks (G/B) 113 101 112 101 Mt. Walker (B) Port Angeles (G/B) Port Angeles WSP (G) 104 303 Discovery Bay (G/B) Lofall (G/B) Poulsbo WSP (G) Bremerton WSP (G) = Fuel Site G = Gas B = Biodiesel D = Diesel P = Propane 119 Amanda Park (B) Shelton WSP (G) Shelton (B) Elma (G/B) Aberdeen (G/B) 107 12 105 302 106 3 108 8 510 507 Tumwater (Mottman) (G/B) Tumwater (G/B) Olympia WSP (G) Port Orchard (Mullinex) (G/B) Lakeview (G/B) 16 Puyallup (Willows) (B) Tacoma WSP (G) 7 Yelm (B) Alder (B) Page 10 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Olympic Region Fuel Sites Information Name Address Hours of Operation Aberdeen 4801 Olympic Hwy, SR-12, MP 3.85, Aberdeen Alder 50025 Mtn Hwy E, SR-7, MP 22, N Side of Alder Gas Biodiesel 24/7 M-F 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Amanda Park 6387 US-101, MP 128.63, Amanda Park M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Bremerton WSP 4811 Werner Rd, Bremerton 24/7 Discovery Bay 281154 SR-101, MP 281.1, S Side, Discovery Bay M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Elma 15 Twidwell Rd, SR-12, MP 21.80, Elma 24/7 Forks 115 Industrial Ctr Rd, SR-101, MP 191.2, E Side, Forks M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Lakeview 11211 41st SW, Tacoma Open Days Lofall Tumwater (Mottman) 27080 SR-3 NE, MP 56.56, E Side, Lofall (N of Poulsbo) T-Th 6:30 am - 5:00 pm 2120 RW Johnson SW, Tumwater Open Days Mt. Walker SR-101 MP 303.5, NE Side, Mt Walker M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Port Orchard (Mullinex) 8293 Spring Creek Rd SE, Port Orchard M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Olympia WSP 8623 Armstrong Rd SW, Olympia Port Angeles WSDOT Port Angeles WSP 1707 C S St, Port Angeles M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm 62 Old Olympic Hwy, Port Angeles Poulsbo WSP 22065 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo 24/7 Seiku 13810 SR-112, MP 16.9, Seiku M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Shelton 633 W Dayton Airport Rd, Shelton M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Shelton WSP 631 W Dayton Airport Rd, Shelton 24/7 Tacoma WSP 2502 112th St E, Tacoma 24/7 Tumwater 5720 Capital Blvd, Tumwater 24/7 Willows 10401Meridian S, Puyallup M-Th 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Yelm 17526 SR-507, MP 30.3, N Side of Yelm M-Th 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 11

South Central Region Fuel Locations Cottonwood (D) Naches (Rimrock) (G/B) White Pass (G/B) Yakima WSP (Union Gap) (G/B) Yakima (Union Gap) (G/B) Toppenish (G/B) North Bend (Camp Mason) (D) Hyak (Snoqualmie Pass) (G/B) 90 12 Easton (B) Bullfrog (CleEllum) (G/B) 97 821 Ellensburg WSP (G) Ellensburg (G/B) 223 24 22 241 Prosser (G/B) East Selah (G/B) 221 240 182 82 395 397 Pasco (G/B) 124 12 = Fuel Site G = Gas B = Biodiesel D = Diesel P = Propane 260 Connell (D) 125 Kennewick WSP (G) 261 Pomeroy (B) Clarkston (G/B) Dayton (G/B) Anatone (B) Walla Walla (G/B) Walla Walla WSP (G) Page 12 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

South Central Region Fuel Sites Information Name Address Hours of Operation Anatone Jct SR-129 and Mill Rd, MP 17.35, W Side, Anatone Gas Diesel Biodiesel 24/7 Bullfrog I-90, 151 Bullfrog Road S, Cle Ellum Winter: 24/7 Summer: 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Clarkston 1501 Bridge St, Jct SR-12 and SR 128, MP 433, Clarkston 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Connell 850 W Hawthorne, Connell Summer: M-F 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Winter: 4:00 am - 2:30 am Cottonwood 17062 SR-410, Naches, MP 99.3, S Side, Cottonwood 24/7 Dayton 529 Main W, SR-12, S Side, Dayton 6:00 am - 5:00 pm East Selah 820 E Selah Rd, East Selah M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm (security area) Easton Ellensburg WSDOT 2300 Railroad St, I-90, Exit 71, S Side, Easton 24/7 749 Cascade Way, Ellensberg Winter: 24/7 Summer: 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Ellensburg WSP 291 S Thorpe Way, Ellensberg 24/7 Hyak (Snoqualmie Pass) 4850 SR-906, Exit I-90 @ MP 55.1, Hyak-Snoqualmie Pass Winter: 24/7 Summer: 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Kennwick WSP 143302 E Law Lane, Kennewick 24/7 Naches (Rimrock) North Bend (Camp Mason) 771 Hwy 410, Rimrock M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm (security area) 56500 SE Camp Mason Rd, I-90, Exit 42, S Side, North Bend Winter: 24/7 Summer: 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Pasco 1816 N 4th, Pasco Summer: M-F 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Winter: 4:00 am - 2:30 am Pomeroy 17 Falling Springs Road, Pomeroy 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Prosser 2385 Sales Yard Rd, Prosser Summer: M-F 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Winter: 4:00 am - 2:30 am Toppenish 231 Fort Rd (1st Ave W), Toppenish M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Walla Walla WSDOT Walla Walla WSP Yakima (Union Gap) WSDOT Yakima (Union Gap) WSP 727 Wellington Ave, Walla Walla 24/7 406 Wellington Ave, Walla Walla 24/7 2809 Rudkin Rd, Union Gap 24/7 2715 Rudkin Rd, Union Gap 24/7 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 13

Southwest Region Fuel Locations Raymond (G/B) 6 103 101 Toledo (B) 4 Naselle (G/B) Chehalis WSP (G) Chehalis (G/B) Morton (G/B) 508 122 Mt. St. Helens (D) 504 5 Cathlamet (B) Kelso (G/B) Woodland (B) 503 SPUR 503 Fargher Lake (B) 141 Vancouver (G/B/P) Vancouver (ACES) (G/P) Washougal (B) = Fuel Site G = Gas B = Biodiesel D = Diesel P = Propane 142 Bingen (G/B) Goldendale (G/B) Page 14 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Southwest Region Fuel Sites Information Name Address Hours of Operation Bingen 6606, SR-14, MP 65.9, S Side, Bingen M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Cathlamet 286 E SR-4, MP 36.4, S Side, Cathlamet M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Chehalis WSDOT 1411 Rush Road, Chehalis 24/7 Chehalis WSP 850 NW Louisiana Ave, I-5, Exit 79, Chehalis Fargher Lake 36520 NE Lewisville Hwy, SR-503, MP 15.8, LaCenter Goldendale 1261 Scalehouse Rd, SR-97, MP 12.7, Goldendale Gas 24/7 Pending Closure Diesel Biodiesel M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Kelso 2400 Talley Way, Kelso M-F 5:30 am - 5:30 pm Morton 130 Chapman Rd, SR-508, MP 15.8, Morton Mt. St. Helens 11201 Sediment Dam Rd, SR-504, MP 21.8, Mt. St. Helens M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm M-Th 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Naselle 795 SR-4, MP 4.95, Naselle M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm (security area) Raymond 103 Fifth St, Raymond M-F 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Toledo 385 Toledo Vader Rd, SR-505, MP 1.4, N Side, Toledo M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Vancouver 4100 Main St, Vancouver M-F 6:30 am - 5:00 pm Vancouver (SWR Headquarters) Washougal White Pass 11018 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver 24/7 SE 35015 Sunset View Rd, SR-14, MP 14.8, Washougal 1284 Forest Service Rd, SR-12, MP 150.4, N Side, White Pass M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm 24/7 Woodland 1610 Downriver Dr, Woodland M-F 6:00 am - 4:30 pm Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 15

Proof of Liability Insurance Card anual Chapter use for official IF YOU ARE ECHANGING INSURANCE INFORMATION, DETACH THIS SHEET ON THE DOTTED LINE AND PROVIDE THIS PORTION TO THE OTHER PARTY. onses to ver(s), e.g., ddresses and mit fault to t, financial or Vehicle eeded for r their vehicle phlet located ther CEI is a s to them at er agencyailed within 466, Olympia, k Proof of Liability Insurance Washington State Agency Vehicle Continual Coverage (See explanation below) RCW 46.30.020(3) exempts mandatory liability insurance requirements for the operation of a motor vehicle governed by RCW 46.16.020, which includes any vehicle owned, rented, or leased by the state of Washington. Further, the state of Washington is continually self-insured under RCW 4.92.130 for its tort liabilities that might result from operational negligence of its vehicles. Questions in this regard may be referred to the State Office of Risk Management in Olympia, Washington at (360) 407-9199. Direct all vehicle tort liability questions or claims to: Risk Management State of Washington 1500 Jefferson PO Box 41466 Olympia, WA 98504-1466 (360) 407-9199 tained as a is available Page 16 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Vehicle Registration Exemption RCW 46.16A.180 Registration certificates Requirements Penalty Exception. (2) It is unlawful for any person to operate or be in possession of a vehicle without carrying a registration certificate for the vehicle. Any person in charge of a vehicle shall, upon demand of any of the local authorities or of any police officer or of any representative of the department, permit an inspection of the vehicle registration certificate. This section does not apply to a vehicle for which registration is not required to be renewed annually and is a publicly owned vehicle marked as required under RCW 46.08.065. Source: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.16a.180 RCW 46.16A.110 Registration renewal Exemptions. (4) An application for a renewal vehicle registration is not required for those vehicles owned, rented, or leased by: (a) The state of Washington, or by any county, city, town, school district, or other political subdivision of the state of Washington Source: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.16a.110 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 17

General Rules Employees must adhere to the rules outlined below when operating state provided vehicles. Persons operating state-provided vehicles on public roadways are emissaries of state government at large. Poor personal conduct and driving habits reflect negatively on all state employees and cannot be tolerated by agency managers. Therefore, it is imperative that all who operate WSDOT provided vehicles adhere to the instructions and rules reflected in this manual and in the Use of State Provided Motor Vehicles Manual M 53-50. Failure to comply with the rules contained herein, personal use of state-owned vehicles, or violations of traffic safety laws constitute grounds for disciplinary action. 1. State-provided vehicles are to be used only to conduct official state business. Only persons on official state business are authorized to ride in state-provided vehicles. Pets may not be transported in state vehicles. Do not use state-provided vehicles for personal trips. 2. Each person authorized to operate a state-provided vehicle must possess a driver s license that is valid under Washington State laws. 3. State-provided vehicles are to be operated in a safe, professional, courteous, and defensive manner at all times. Obey all traffic laws and regulations at all times. Do not exceed posted speed limits. Operate the vehicle at a safe speed, especially in cases of inclement weather, heavy traffic, or other road hazards. Be especially aware of the hazards of black ice, particularly on bridges and overpasses which tend to freeze before other roads. Maintain a safe distance between vehicles. DO NOT project offensive gestures or body language toward another vehicle or person in any driving situation. 4. Do not drive while under the influence of intoxicating beverages, drugs, or other substances including debilitating prescription drugs. Page 18 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

5. All vehicle occupants must use safety belts. 6. Do not transport any kind of weapon, explosives, or incendiary devices unless such transport is specifically authorized by WSDOT in writing. Vehicle drivers are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of any licenses, forms, or reports required for transporting such items. 7. Do not transport materials defined as hazardous under environmental laws unless properly authorized to do so. Vehicle drivers are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of any licenses, forms, or reports required under hazardous materials transport laws. 8. Avoid the use of electronic devices including but not limited to cell phones, blackberries, and portable video/music players while operating a state vehicle. In addition, ear phones/buds should not be used while operating a state vehicle to minimize distraction and inability to hear emergency warning. a. In accordance with RCW 46.61.667 and 46.61.668, drivers operating moving motor vehicles are prohibited from using hand held wireless communication devices held to their ear; and from reading, writing, or sending text messages while driving, except to report illegal activity, summon emergency help, or to prevent injury to persons or property. This prohibition does not apply to drivers of authorized emergency vehicles, tow trucks responding to disabled vehicles, or drivers using hearing aids. 9. Smoking is not permitted in state-provided vehicles (see WSDOT Executive Order E 1003). 10. A Daily Trip and Use Log (DOT Form 700-015 EF) must be maintained for all vehicles Class 01 to Class 05, inclusively, as per the Use of State Provided Vehicles Manual M 53-50. Class 01: Passenger Carrying Vehicles Class 02: Light Cargo Carrying Vans Class 03: Incident Response Vehicles Class 04: Light Vehicles with Special Bodies or Equipment Class 05: Pickup Trucks Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 19

Driver Responsibilities 1. Be familiar with, and adhere to, Washington State traffic laws and accident reporting procedures outlined in the Safety Procedures and Guidelines Manual M 75-01. 2. All charges for traffic and parking violations, towing, or storage resulting from traffic or parking violations are the responsibility of the vehicle driver. 3. Promptly inform your immediate supervisor of: Citations issued for violation of traffic laws while operating a state vehicle. Suspension, revocation, or other invalidation of driver s license. Medical condition(s) that may impair your ability to operate a state vehicle. 4. Ensure the following items are in each vehicle: Accident/Incident Report (DOT Form 750-100 EF). Appropriate paperwork and logs required for vehicle s purpose. A copy of the State of Washington Proof of Liability Insurance Washington State Agency Vehicle card (see page 17). This card is available at www.ofm.wa.gov/rmd/vehicles/default.asp. 5. Drivers are responsible for keeping vehicles clean (interior and exterior) and fueled. At the conclusion of a trip, remove trash and personal items and fill the fuel tank if it is less than ¾ full. 6. Perform a before-operations inspection and report vehicle faults to the supervisor or appropriate WSDOT equipment maintenance personnel on an Equipment Operator s Report (DOT Form 530-001) as outlined in the Transportation Equipment Fund (TEF) Operating Rules Manual M 3015. Any deficiencies, which affect safe mechanical operation, must be repaired before the equipment is used. 7. Report all mechanical defects to the appropriate TEF repair shop at the earliest possible date. (See TEF points of contact on page 1.) Page 20 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

8. Take reasonable measures to protect the vehicle and its cargo from damage or theft. Unattended vehicles must always be locked. Theft of items from an unlocked vehicle may be the responsibility of the vehicle operator. 9. To reduce fuel consumption, all vehicle operators are required to turn off unoccupied vehicle s engines unless idling is necessary for specified health, safety, or operational concerns. Refer to fuel conservation and No Idle Policy on the TEF Sustainability website at wwwi.wsdot.wa.gov/maintops/equipment/sustainability.html. 10. WSDOT assumes the responsibility of keeping department-owned vehicles in good running order and making repairs resulting from normal wear. However, charges for vehicle service calls caused by the actions of the vehicle driver may be the responsibility of the driver. Examples include service charges for the deliveries of fuel, retrieval of keys from locked vehicles, jump starting vehicles when the lights have been left on, etc. 11. Ensure that the vehicle has the items necessary to change a flat tire before starting a trip. 12. Promptly report any vehicle accidents or damage. 13. Promptly report misplaced, stolen, or damaged fuel cards to your supervisor. Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 21

Service and Repairs A TEF vehicle repair facility is located at every WSDOT regional and area headquarters. TEF vehicle repair facilities operating hours are generally 6:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. For 24-hour emergency assistance, contact the Regional Traffic Management Center. Regional Equipment Superintendents and Traffic Management Centers phones numbers are reflected on page 1. 1. Vehicles and equipment shall be periodically serviced in accordance with the TEF Operating Rules Manual M 3015 or the manufacturer s manual or recommendations. 2. Non-emergency vehicle and equipment repairs will be accomplished at TEF repair facilities, unless explicit permission to use a commercial facility is granted by the appropriate Regional Equipment Superintendent. 3. Emergency repairs occurring after WSDOT normal work hours may be accomplished at commercial facilities, without explicit permission from the Equipment Superintendent. An emergency is defined as an occurring malfunction that makes the vehicle non-operational or places the vehicle in imminent danger of becoming non-operational. a. Drivers must inform the appropriate Regional Equipment Superintendent, at the earliest possible date, of repairs accomplished at a commercial facility. b. Services or repairs accomplished at commercial facilities and determined by the Equipment Superintendent to be non-emergency, may be charged back to the employee s organization. 4 Only temporary emergency repairs are permitted on vehicles by other than qualified mechanics. 5. Do not drive a vehicle with mechanical deficiencies until cleared by a mechanic. If a deficiency occurs during operation: stop, protect the vehicle, and get help. Do not continue to drive. 6. Vehicles or equipment will not be serviced, fueled, or repaired while the engine is running except if it is necessary for certain adjustments which can be made only when the engine is running. Page 22 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Fuel Cards 1. All fuel consuming vehicles and equipment in the TEF inventory are provided a WSDOT fuel card. Additionally, organization managers may request a commercial fuel credit card for vehicles used by their organization. The security of the fuel cards are the responsibility of the organization manager and vehicle driver. 2. Fuel credit cards will not be left in a vehicle unattended at anytime. When fuel credit cards are not required for use, they will be kept in a secured location. 3. Fuel cards may be used to fuel WSDOT-owned vehicles or equipment the card is assigned to only. In emergency situations, the fuel credit cards may be used for engine oil, lubricants, and towing to the nearest WSDOT facility. 4. WSDOT fuel stations and wash facilities or accounts are to be given priority over commercial sites. 5. For passenger carrying (Class 01) vehicles, TEF will be responsible for one basic car wash per month, if required and when WSDOT wash facilities are not available. All charges over a basic car wash are the responsibility of the using organization. 6. If emergency towing is required, contact Regional Traffic Management Center (see contact numbers on page 1) for assistance. With supervisor approval, emergency towing can be arranged through a commercial vendor if WSDOT is unable to perform the towing due to occurrence during non-duty hours or location. 7. Fuel cards may not be used to purchase premium fuel, food, drink, or personal items or to detail vehicles. 8. Retain receipts for all purchases made with a fuel card. All employees are responsible to account for purchases made with a fuel card. Ensure that the equipment number and/or license number of the vehicle fueled is noted on the receipt. If a miscellaneous charge is made, ensure that the receipt describes the miscellaneous charge (e.g., oil, wash). Unauthorized purchases charged on fuel credit cards will be billed back to the employee s organization. With the Region Transportation Officer s approval, a log may be kept as an alternative to retaining receipts for fuel purchases only. Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 23

9. In the event that a valid WSDOT fuel card fails to activate a WSDOT automated dispensing pump, contact TEF staff to request assistance. If assistance is unavailable, a fuel credit card may be used at a commercial location. 10. Replacement of lost, stolen, or broken fuel cards may be accomplished by contacting your Regional Equipment Superintendent s Office. Request a replacement card at the earliest possible date. 11. Other agencies may use WSDOT fuel facilities if a customer account is properly established and WSDOT fuel cards are issued. For information on the procedures of establishing an account, contact: TEF PO Box 47357 Olympia, WA 98504-7357 Phone: 360-705-7896 Fax: 360-705-6829 12. Maps showing the locations of WSDOT fuel stations including all WSP fuel stations assimilated by WSDOT are found in this manual. WSDOT fuel cards can be used at any WSDOT or WSDOT/WSP fuel facility. Page 24 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16

Accident Reporting Roadway Accident This section applies to both third-party and non-third party accidents occurring on the roadway. At the Scene 1. If you are injured or have the slightest amount of pain or discomfort, you are required to seek medical attention immediately. Seek assistance and/or call 911 for police or emergency services. 2. If you are not injured, assess the scene for hazards. Do not leave the scene. Take all measures necessary to preserve the scene for investigation and mitigate assessed hazards if trained to do so (e.g., making sure not to disturb evidence, surround collision area with biohazard tape if blood is present). 3. Assist any injured parties, giving only the first aid you are qualified to provide. Prudent judgment should be used in giving aid to injured persons, since doing so places you and the agency in a position of liability. 4. Cooperate with law enforcement officers. Provide factual information, limiting responses to questions asked. 5. Do not discuss the situation with parties other than law enforcement. 6. Do not admit fault or make any statements about the state s response to the accident, financial or otherwise. Provide factual information about yourself and the state vehicle to the other driver(s), such as name, agency, phone number, vehicle information, etc. Gather the same type of information from the other parties and witnesses. 7. Sketch a diagram of the accident scene, showing the travel path and contact points of all vehicles involved. Details of the accident will fade quickly, so make this sketch as soon as possible after the accident. If possible, take photographs of the accident scene and vehicle damage. 8. Notify/report the accident to your supervisor/manager and complete all appropriate documentation. Documentation includes: Accident/Incident Report (DOT Form 750-100 EF). Vehicle Collision Report, if injuries or damages exceed $700. Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16 Page 25

Non-Roadway Accident This section applies to accidents that occur at WSDOT facilities, offices, yards, or like locations. This section does not apply to third-party accidents. At the Scene 1. If you are injured or have the slightest amount of pain or discomfort, you are required to seek medical or first aid attention immediately. Contact the appropriate emergency responders at 911 or 9-911. 2. If you are not injured, assess the scene for hazards and mitigate assessed hazards if trained to do so. 3. Notify/report the accident to your supervisor/manager and complete all appropriate documentation as detailed below. 4. Together with your supervisor/manager, Safety Office staff, and other appropriate personnel, investigate the accident in a manner that would prevent the accident from happening again. After the Accident 1. Prepare and submit an Accident/Incident Report (DOT Form 750-100 EF) as outlined in Chapter 6, Safety Procedures and Guidelines Manual M 75 01. 2. Accident related inquires from third-party persons are to be directed to the Enterprise Risk Management Division at 1-800 737 0615 or 360 704-6355. 3. Obtain all necessary or required training as detailed in Chapter 14, Use of State Provided Motor Vehicles M 53-50. 4. For roadway accidents only, complete a Vehicle Collision Report if any injuries are sustained as a result of the accident or if damages to vehicles/property exceed $700. This form is available from local law enforcement offices. Note: The Vehicle Collision Report does not need to be completed by personnel if the form is completed by law enforcement. Page 26 Vehicle Operator s Handbook M 3032.16